The Repertory Theatre; a Record & a Criticism

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So things begin to look brighter for Hypatia. The lady acrobat is soon engaged in taking the gentlemen off to the gymnasium and teaching them to be men, and this leaves the stage clear for Hypatia to be and do with Percival, the forceful young man, and to make him suffer. She makes up to him violently (in a scene that will stand very well by the side of the delightful one between Valentine and Gloria), and eventually induces the at first reluctant Percival to chase her through the heather. But ...q6 MISALLIANCE there has been a silent witness of the whole scene.
There now emerges from a portable Turkish bath the last of the debaters. Tarleton, return- ing from brooding upon his destiny and the soreness of his muscles, walks straight into the weedy youth's pistol. Julius Baker has come to avenge the dishonour — as he puts it, after a course of reading supplied by the Tarleton free libraries — of his mother, who in early shop-girl days was one of many who enjoyed the favour of their large-hearted employer, " I came here to kill you, and then myself," he says.


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